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Data Output in numbers and not corresponding to intended output

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I built a flow to send data from Dataverse to SharePoint site.

Everything works but the Gender column and some other columns have numbers as their output.

Please I need help to show the real values. 

SharePoint list with the problem highlighted in red.SharePoint list with the problem highlighted in red.This is the flowThis is the flowI have attached pictures for easy understanding. Thanks.

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    Expiscornovus Profile Picture
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    Hi @rkadey,

     

    That is the code of the option set value. If you want the label you will need to add  @OData.Community.Display.V1.FormattedValue to the field name. You can do that in an expression.

     

    Re-add the gender field again, but this time via the expression editor. That gives you the option to add the formattedvalue part to it.

     

    Below is an example.

    Btw, this is gender code on the Contacts table. So, in your example the field name might be different.

     

    formattedvalue.png

     

     

     

     

  • rkadey Profile Picture
    66 on at

    @Expiscornovus Thank you for the reply. I'm grateful for your help. Even though I didn't try your solution, at a glance, it solves the problem. I used the initialize Variable and wrote the expression "triggerOutputs()?['body/_crd26_gender_label']. The output is stored in the Compose function and the output of the compose function is used in the affected columns.

     

    Here is a snapshot...

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